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Lake Nyos
Contributed by: Woolley
  • 1. Lake Nyos, a crater lake located in the Northwest Region of Cameroon, is renowned for its beauty and the tragic events surrounding it. Nestled in a volcanic crater, the lake is adorned with stunning scenic views and surrounded by lush vegetation, attracting both scientists and tourists. However, its serene surface hides a potent danger beneath; in 1986, a catastrophic limnic eruption released a lethal cloud of carbon dioxide that claimed the lives of over 1,700 people and countless animals in the surrounding villages. This incident highlighted the potential hazards of deep lakes that accumulate dissolved gases from volcanic activity. Lake Nyos is approximately 1,500 years old, and its unique geological characteristics continue to intrigue researchers who seek to understand its behavior and prevent future disasters. Despite its ominous reputation, Lake Nyos remains a natural wonder, illustrating the duality of nature's beauty and peril.

    What type of lake is Lake Nyos?
A) Glacial lake
B) Crater lake
C) River lake
D) Artificial lake
  • 2. In which country is Lake Nyos located?
A) Cameroon
B) Nigeria
C) Gabon
D) Central African Republic
  • 3. What significant event occurred at Lake Nyos in 1986?
A) Earthquake
B) Flood
C) Volcanic eruption
D) Limnic eruption
  • 4. What gas was released during the Lake Nyos event?
A) Sulfur dioxide
B) Hydrogen sulfide
C) Methane
D) Carbon dioxide
  • 5. What formation surrounds Lake Nyos?
A) Volcanic crater
B) Glacial basin
C) Mountain range
D) River valley
  • 6. Which two lakes similar to Lake Nyos are known for limnic eruptions?
A) Lake Baikal and Lake Titicaca
B) Lake Monoun and Lake Kivu
C) Lake Superior and Lake Michigan
D) Lake Victoria and Lake Tanganyika
  • 7. What year did the disaster at Lake Nyos take place?
A) 1990
B) 1975
C) 1982
D) 1986
  • 8. What is the main cause of high carbon dioxide levels in Lake Nyos?
A) Volcanic activity
B) Industrial waste
C) Urban pollution
D) Agricultural runoff
  • 9. Limnic eruptions are caused by the release of gas from what?
A) Deep waters
B) Mountain summits
C) Surface waters
D) Atmosphere
  • 10. What other lake is located nearby Lake Nyos?
A) Lake Toba
B) Lake Chad
C) Lake Geneva
D) Lake Monoun
  • 11. What is the primary ecological impact of the gas release during the disaster?
A) Growth of algae
B) Death of aquatic and terrestrial life
C) Erosion of soil
D) Increased biodiversity
  • 12. What is the primary composition of the water in Lake Nyos?
A) Saltwater
B) Brackish water
C) Freshwater
D) Mineral water
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